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Artificial Trees and Africa's Climate Finance Future: Navigating a Shifting Carbon Mitigation Landscape

Authors: Dr. Arinaitwe Julius1 , Musiimenta Nancy2

Journal: Metropolitan Journal of Academic and Applied Research (MJAAR)

Volume/Issue: Volume 4 - Issue 10

Published: 01 Jan 1970


Abstract

The emergence of artificial tree technologies (direct air capture systems) has fundamentally disrupted global carbon markets, potentially threatening Africa's traditional climate finance streams derived from nature-based sequestration projects. As developed nations increasingly invest in technological carbon removal solutions, questions arise about the implications for African countries that have historically leveraged reforestation and conservation initiatives to access carbon markets and climate funding.
Keywords

artificial trees, direct air capture, climate finance, carbon markets, Africa, nature-based solutions, carbon credits, hybrid mitigation strategies, policy environment, technology partnerships

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